Hi Daniel,
Solution for those with XP - possibly same for other versions:
Go to the c:\I386 folder and expanded the ATI.dl_ file into
c:\windows\system32. So far everything is now running.
To expand the file go into the DOS mode and into the c:\I386 folder. The do
as follows:
Expand.exe ATL.DL_ c:\windows\system32
Then go to START, RUN, and do a RegSvr32.exe ATL.DLL and press ENTER
That should solve the problem as far as I can see for now...
If the file is not on your hard drive expand it from the CD-Rom.
Furthermore, the problem is somehow linked directly to Microsoft's Visual
C++ Runtime Library, but they refuse to admit it and accept liability to
create a fix.
We're getting a lot of "This application has requested the runtime to
terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact application's support team
for more information." when running MS Media Player too.